'The UK government keep appealing until you give up': Rights activists hold...
Emma DeSouza is challenging the Home Office’s argument that British immigration law supersedes the Good Friday Agreement.
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Emma DeSouza has won three court cases against the UK’s Home Office, which has argued that she is a British citizen.
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DeSouza, from Co Derry, identified herself as Irish in an application for a residence card for her US-born husband.
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The issue about more than citizenship and identity, writes Sarah Creighton.
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“A person’s nationality cannot depend in law on an undisclosed state of mind,” the Upper Tribunal argued in it’s decision.
View ArticleVaradkar says Emma DeSouza 'is an Irish citizen' and that he will raise case...
The Home Office won an appeal against a ruling which found that people born in the North are not automatically British.
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The claim was made by Sinn Féin following a UK Tribunal ruling this week.
View ArticleUK tribunal dismisses appeal against ruling that all NI citizens are...
The tribunal made its initial ruling following an appeal by the Home Office in October.
View Article'The right to merely feel Irish is reduced': Tánaiste meets with Emma DeSouza
“No one should have to go to court to be able to assert their right to be Irish,” Tánaiste Simon Coveney said in Belfast.
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Emma De Souza has always identified as Irish, a right that is enshrined in the Good Friday Agreement.
View ArticlePeople have been asking the Irish government what the DeSouza ruling means...
“This is unacceptable. I don’t want to be a British citizen,” one person who wrote to the Taoiseach argued.
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Emma DeSouza says that the UK interprets the right to identify as Irish “as akin to being a GAA supporter or country music fan”.
View ArticleDeSouza to argue her case in US: 'Political pressure must be brought to bear...
Emma DeSouza will be asking the House of Representatives to pass a resolution supporting her case to self-identify as Irish.
View ArticleEmma DeSouza drops legal challenge after change to immigration laws
DeSouza said she will continue to campaign for full recognition of Irish citizenship in NI.
View ArticleCitizenship campaigner Emma DeSouza interested in possible Seanad seat
DeSouza was involved in a legal battle with the UK Home Office until last month.
View ArticleUK government spent over £55,000 on legal fees against Emma DeSouza
“You have to be at the very bottom or you have to be rich to use the legal system,” DeSouza said.
View ArticleIrish government won't be contributing to the DeSouzas' legal bill
The legal case taken by the DeSouzas was “a private case in respect of an immigration application”, the Irish government said.
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